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Analysis and Business Intelligence. About You The ideal candidates will have: Experience in teaching at undergraduate or postgraduate level in large or small group settings. Relevant professional
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the objectives and development of the research programme on the Oncogenic and Immunogenic Roles of Transposable Elements in Cancer. The appointed PDRA will be integrated into a multidisciplinary team and will
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have expertise in data and statistical analysis with a strong component in machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. You will have programming skills in R, Python or equivalent language
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, involved in study set up, trial management, and data analysis. The data analysis component will be primarily of genomic data. The purpose of this post is to identify and investigate genotype-phenotype
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. At Royal Holloway University, Active Lifestyle and Sport is an essential element of the student experience and belonging. The Active Lifestyle & Sport team is responsible for encouraging participation in
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welfare initiatives and inform relevant strategies and policies. Our ideal candidate will have a postgraduate degree with a strong research component and practical experience of conducting observational
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and compare two distinct mathematical approaches to network metrology: Spectral analysis approach – based on network layer decomposition and spectral measures on singular values to mathematically
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programme and its students. You will be responsible for the design and delivery of MBA1Y specific elements of the programme as well as working alongside the wider MBA team to support and deliver on shared
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About the Role This role is to provide technical support to the Research and Innovation Analysis and Planning Team. You will help maintain the quality of data in our grant management systems and
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Assistant Professor) to support primarily two new UKRI projects with additional ad hoc statistical analysis and epidemiological interpretation for projects in the thriving laboratories of Professor Chris